Daily Fantasy Baseball Rankings: Pitchers for Wednesday, April 5

Even with the Tigers-White Sox game already postponed (Update: And the Cubs-Cardinals), Wednesday features the most pitching options we've seen all seasonto choose from when putting together daily fantasy baseball lineups. With only a handful of "aces" on the hill, the best DFS strategy might be to pay up for a stud, but either way, we're here to help by ranking all 2826 SPs.

There are twois one afternoon games (Royals-Twins, Cubs-Cardinals)and three late games (Giants-Diamondbacks, Angels-A's, Padres-Dodgers), so keep that in mind when looking at the rankings. The pitcher you want might not be the best pick for the specific contest you want to enter.

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Daily Fantasy Baseball Rankings: Wednesday, April 5

Rank

Pitcher

Team

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

1

Chris Sale, LHP

BOS

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

2

Jacob deGrom, RHP

NYM

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

4

Cole Hamels, LHP

TEX

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

5

John Lackey, RHP

CHC

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

6

Tanner Roark, RHP

WAS

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

7

Ian Kennedy, RHP

KC

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

8

Garrett Richards, RHP

LAA

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

9

Danny Salazar, RHP

CLE

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

10

James Paxton, LHP

SEA

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

11

Jharel Cotton, RHP

OAK

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

12

Matt Moore, LHP

SF

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

13

Michael Pineda, RHP

NYY

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

14

Jerad Eickhoff, RHP

PHI

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

15

Jameson Taillon, RHP

PIT

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

16

Charlie Morton, RHP

HOU

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

17

Bartolo Colon, RHP

ATL

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

18

J.A. Happ, LHP

TOR

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

19

Alex Cobb, RHP

TB

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

20

Tyler Chatwood, RHP

COL

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

21

Taijuan Walker, RHP

ARI

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

22

Dan Straily, RHP

MIA

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

23

Lance Lynn, RHP

STL

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

24

Hector Santiago, LHP

MIN

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

25

Brandon Finnegan, LHP

CIN

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

26

Dylan Bundy, RHP

BAL

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

27

Wily Peralta, RHP

MIL

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.

Opp.

vs. PIT

vs. ATL

3

Rich Hill, LHP

LAD

vs. SD

vs. SD

vs. CLE

at STL

vs. MIA

at MIN

at OAK

at TEX

at HOU

vs. LAA

at ARI

at TB

at CIN

at BOS

vs. SEA

at NYM

at BAL

vs. NYY

at MIL

vs. SF

at WAS

vs. CHC

vs. KC

vs. PHI

vs. TOR

vs. COL

at LAD

28

Trevor Cahill, RHP

SD

If you're playing in a standard fantasy league and can make same-day pickups, there are plenty of interesting streaming options available today, including Charlie Morton, who is coming off a dominant spring (1.04/0.92, 17 Ks in 17.1 innings) and Jharel Cotton, who struck out 21 batters in 20.2 springinnings. The "streaming line" probably cuts off with No. 21 Tyler Chatwood, with the possible exception of Brandon Finnegan. We're not as high on him in standard leagues or DFS because he often runs up high pitch counts and struggled in the spring (7.63/2.09), but his matchup is good and he'll certainly be a differentiator in big contests.